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United  vStates  Department  of  Ai^ricultiire. 

BUREAU    OF   STATISTICS    -Circular  No.  15. 


U.   S.    1  >i:i'AI{l  M  I:n  I     <ii      Af.Kli  I   I.I  I   i;k, 

l?i  iU:.\r  <»K  Statistics, 

]V<t4iinill()ii,   J).   <:,   Ihri'liilirr  J7,   lUO.l. 

Sin:  1  \\i\\v  till'  lionor  to  transmit  luTt-witli  m  ])a|>cr  ontitlcil  "Fort'imi  Tra<l»'  in 
Farm  ami  Forest  I'mdiuts,  liKi.I,"  j)rt'|)an'tl  In-  Mr.  (iforf^c  K.  IIuIiiich,  Cliief  of  the 
Division  <if  Foroi^'ii  ^larkcts,  a^l  to  rccomnioiiil  its  j)ul)licMti(iii  as  Circular  No.  l.'S,  of 
this  Bureau. 

Ackno\vled>rnient  is  due  to  tlie  C'liief  ol'  liie  JJureau  of  Statistics,  JK-jiartment  of 
Commerce  and  Labor,  for  supplyinj;  Pome  of  the  statisticH  in  advance  of  ]iuljiication 
by  that  Bureau,  thus  inakinjr  it  possible  to  publish  this  information  much  earlier  tlian 
heretofore. 

Very  rcs]pectfully. 


K.  S.  lioi.MKs,  Jr., 

Aclintj  Statistician. 


TIdu.  James  Wiijsox, 

Sicrrtari/  nf  Ai/riridlnri'. 


FOKKKiN   TKADF  IN    FAK.H  AND   FOKKST  PRODK  TS.  I'JO.J. 


DOMESTIC    KXl'OIITS. 

^\'itll  !i  total  value  of  $878,479,-1:51,  tlic  (loniestic  exports  of  the 
t'jinn  pi'oduets  of  this  eoiiiitiy  reached  ii  hiolier  ti<>iire  in  the  year 
ended  June  ?>(•,  l!»U3,  than  was  ever  liefore  r(>ached  in  one  year,  except- 
ing 1901.  This  amount  is  hirger  than  the  average  of  the  preceding 
five  years  by  $17,441,680,  and  higher  than  the  average  of  the  next 
preceding' five  years,  1898-1897,  l)y  ^i'<;i\4»)4.o04. 

The  pr(xluct«  of  the  fore.st  that  went  into  domestic  exports  in  the 
last  fisctd  year  wen^  vahied  at  !i^5S.2Sl,124,  an  amount  Itirger  thjiii  that 
of  19(tl  (the  highest  preceding  year)  by  $1^,911,908,  higher  than  the 
average  of  the  five  years  1898-1902  by  $10,632,594,  and  higher  than 
the  average  of  the  pnu-eding  five  years  by  $26.49S.  l;tO. 

Upon  combining  the  domestic  exports  of  farm  and  forest  j)i<)diicts, 
the  total  for  the  hist  fiscal  year  is  found  to  be  $930,700,575,  wliich 
was  exceeded  only  by  the  year  I'.»<>1. 

Of  the  total  domestic  exports,  those  of  farm  products  duiiiig  the 
last  fiscal  year  constituted  63.1  per  cent,  or  about  the  percentsige  of 
the  preceding  four  y(»ars.  The  domestic  ex[)orls  of  forest  products 
are  4.2  per  cent  of  tht^  domestic  exports  of  all  profhicts.  and  tiie  com- 
bination of  farm  and  forest  ])ro(liicts  gives  07.3  \h'V  cent,  or  a  little 
more  than  two-thirds  of  all  the  domestic  exports  of  the  (•oiintrv. 


IMl'dKTS. 


Ill  tlif  iiKittrr  lit  imports,  tlu-  tiMiil  \  i-tir  IIMK^  was  a  record  year  for 
farm  iin"lii<t>,  tlu'ir  valiu'  Itrinj,'  S4.'»«"..l !•',(. •{•2;,.  coinparcd  ^vitli  whicli 
is  tho  prt'oHlint,'  live  vt-ar-'  a\  fratfe,  ^3Ti».l24.8ir..  and  the  averaijQ  of 
thr  iM'Xt  i»r«'e«'diii«r  tivr  \ear>.  lsJi3-lSi»T.  whidi  ^va.s  !!^31>l.l<>•>,;t•25. 

In  fonst  jirodiuts.  too.  tin'  tistal  year  llto;?  was  a  record  year  for 
inijtorLx.  tlirii-  \alui'  ln'ini:  >^7 1.47s'."2"-'.  a  lari^c  inn-cast'  (i\-er  the 
avrni;.^'  of  tht'  j)ri'(('din«r  tivc  years.  ^.">r).L'i •;..!»!»»;. 

'lakfii  t«»<ri"ther.  thr  inipoi'ts  of  farm  and  forrsi  jiroducts  durint:-  the 
last  tisuil  yrar  wrn-  \ahjed  at  >^.")27. '•77.347. 

Of  thf  total  im|n»rt-.  of  the  fiscal  year  UK>3.  44."»  per  cent  were  farm 
j)r<Mliict>.  a  >mallcr  pciccntaj^^c  than  for  any  of  the  ])rcccdin^^  ten 
ycar^.  Tin-  l"or»->t  i>r(uiiicts con>tituteii  7  j)?*!' cent  oT  the  total  imports, 
or  a  little  under  the  pereentai.''e  of  the  pi'eccdin*.''  ti\e  years.  I'pon 
eomltininLT  the  imj>ort>  (•f  farm  and  fitre>t  ])rodncts.  the  percentaifc  of 
total  im|^o^t•^  i-  .M.4.  the  lowc-t  of  tiie  l:i>t  eleven  Acars. 


EXCE.SS    (»r    r.M'oKTS. 

In  con>e<jUcncc  of  the  innneii^e  -uiphis  of  farm  pr(»diicts  aliove  the 
consumption  of  this  counti'v.  the  domestic  exjioi'ts  of  these  products 
exceeded  the  imports  of  the  same  class  hy  >422,*J;SO,llJ«),  a  balance  that 
WHS  exceeded  tlurinji-  every  one  of  the  tive  fiscal  years  1898-11><>'J. 
The  lialancc  i>.  airainst  this  country  in  the  trade  in  forest  ])roducts, 
the  ;id\-ei-«e  halaiice  foi"  the  last  fiscal  year  Ix'ing-  >^i:-^),lJM'>.S!t,s.  The 
net  lialaiicc  of  trade  in  faxor  of  this  country  in  farm  and  forest 
j)|-oduct>  comltiiied  amounted  to  >^4<>i*.<is:',.-J28. 

Jitlaliif  nuKjiiitiKh  iiii'l  li(il<inri'  nj  trade  of  impurts  ami  donicstir  eu'jjorls  of  f'artn  andforeM 

product's,  1S9S  to  IftOS. 


Farm  products. 

Imports. 

Domestic  exports. 

Exccs-s  of 
domestic 
exports 
over  im- 
port.-i  of 
farm  i)n>d- 

UOt.s. 

^fur  c-ii(lu«]  .tunc 
30— 

Tiitul,  iiK-liul- 

inK  fiirni  iiixl 

ft)rest  proti- 

uct& 

'-r'-'Bs! 

ToUil,  iiu-lud- 
iiiif  itirni  and 
fon-st  prod- 
ucts. 

Farm  prod- 
ucts. 

Per 
cent  of 
total. 

iwo 

J>ftllnrf. 

Dollnm. 
.i>'i  rJiT  jj«       JO  1 

Dollars. 
831,030,78.1 
869,2aj,937 
793, 392,  .599 
.sC3,20i),4s7 
1.032, 007.  tJ03 

Dollars. 
(•,21,201,(171 
03(),  633, 747 
5.\s,  ;i.s.5, 861 
574,39S.264 
(WJ,  7.55, 193 

74  8 

Dollars. 
195  544  ■'23 

1»U           

(VMiyaMiJi    :'«•>.'>;  ii(i6i  31 9  i    55!  8 
Tin.ww.aoT)    :m,nr>, »85  ;   51.0 

779,72«.t;74     :«1, 02^,407       50.1 
7W.  730.  112  .  400.»71,468       52.4 

73. 2 
70  4 

271,473,428 

M^   OlM   K7fi 

66.5     1S3,368,H.57 
66.8     2N8,883,725 

Anmuilavi-niKC, 

ix'.i:',  ivC.    .   ... 

T.v.  :^A  IP.     :•.■.!  ^,J.  'rsr^  I    51.5 

877.767.282 

616,074,947 

70.2 

•224,908,022 

1  ■•  '.. 

•'.       51.0 

.    ,-1       51.0 

IJt'.  1.;;.,^.-^       49.4 

:!'.•!. '.i:ii.o.M       47.  (> 

-     .    -  ,.  .        U;j.7U,.J.J7  1    45.8 

1.210,291,913  1  S59.018,94G 
1,203,931,222  '  792.811.7;« 
1.370. 7ti3,  .571     sj4,f,lti.I-i:;o 
1 ,  4l>(),  4f.2,  XOti      951 ,  r.2K.  :{31 
l.;j.V>,4Kl.«til  '  K57. 113..53:< 

71.0     .5.J4, 727, 1.50 
65. 9     437, 296, 8.52 
61.6      124,477,242 
65.2     .5.59,697,280 
(a.  2     443, 36«,  976 

-ivernKf. 

*JZ 

1 
777. '.fj..  i^v     :'.7-.  1  •!  lu.T  ■    48.7 

1.820,186.275  |  8<y, 037.815 

65.2 

481, 913.  .500 

!■.•   . 

:    44.5 

1.39'2,231,302  1  878,479,4.51 

63. 1  1  422. 280, 126 

YRL 


Bi'httiri'  iiitif/tiiliidr  (iml  halanre  of  trade  of  imports  (uul  domexllr  ejjiorls  o/j'inn  and  forest 
prodnds,  189S  to  lUOS — ContiniK'd. 


V.  1 


Forest  products. 

Imports 

homestic  cxportx. 

Excels  of 

Aniouiil. 

I'er 

cent  of 

tot*l. 

Anioiiiit. 

Per 
i-entof 
total. 

imports  over 
domestic 
exports. 

1893                                                         

Dollars. 
49, 720, 275 
39,6,S3,781 
43,  302, 134 
45, 696,  324 
44,791,463 

.5.7 
6.1 
5.9 
5.9 
5.9 

Dollars. 

28,127,281 
28,001,461 
28..57(i,680 
33,718,790 
40,  "490, 428 

3.4 
3.2 
3.6 
3.9 
3.9 

Dollars. 
21,5ir2,994 

1894 

ll,tW2,320 

1H95                                            

14,  725,  4.54 

1  S^O 

11  977  .534 

1,S97 

4,301,035 

.\ II 11  mil  nveram'e,  1,S93-1S97 

44,638,795 

5.9 

31,782,928 

3.6 

12,85.5,867 

1898.  r 

45,751,938 
53,314,266 
60, 633, 078 
.57,143,650 
59, 187, 049 

7.4 

7.0 
7.1 
0.  9 
(■).  0 

38,439,418 
42,828,732 
.52, 676, 575 
.55,  369, 161 
4H,  928, 764 

3.2 
3.6 
3.8 
3.8 
3.6 

7, 312,  .520 

1899 

10, 485, 534 

1900 

7, 956,  .503 

1901 

1,774,4.89 

l'.)tl'>                                                  

10, 2.58, 285 

Annu.-il  a viTUKi',  1898-1902 

,55,205,996 

7.1 

47,648,530 

3.6 

7,  .5.57, 466 

lyii:!                    

71,478,022 

7.0 

58,281,124 

4.2 

13, 196, 898 

Farm 

and  forest  products. 

Imports. 

Domestic  exports. 

Excess  of 

Amomit. 

Per 

(•I'll  t  of 

total. 

Amount. 

Per 
cent  of 
total. 

domestic 

exports  over 

imports. 

Dollars. 
475,  .377, 723 
404,844,100 
416,418,119 
436,72.5,731 
445, 662, 931 

54.9 
01.8 
.56.9 
.56. 0 
58.3 

Dollars. 
649, 328, 9.52 
664, 635, 208 
586,962,541 
608,117,051 
730,245,621 

78.1 
76.5 
74.0 
70.4 
70.8 

Dollars. 
173,9.51,229 

1894.            

259,791,108 

1895 

170,544,422 

1R90                                                  

171,391,323 

284,582,690 

Anniiiil  average,  1S93-1897 

435,805,721 

.57.4 

647, 8.57, 875 

73.8 

212,0.52,1.54 

1898.           

360,043,734 
408,829,147 
480, 772, 36(; 
449,074,701 
472,931,606 

58.4 
.58.6 
.56. 0 
.54.6 
.52.4 

897, 4.58, 364 
835, 640. 465 
897,293,105 
1,006.997.492 
906, 042, 297 

74.2 
69.4 
65. 5 
69.0 
66.8 

.537, 414, 630 

1899 

426,  .811,. 318 

1900 

416, 520, 739 

UHH 

.557, 922, 791 

IWi 

433. 110, 691 

Aiiiiual  average.  lsy.s-iy02 

434,330,311 

5.5.8 

908,686.345 

68.8 

474, 356, 034 

527,677,347 

.51.4 

936,760,575 

07. 3 

409, 083. 228 

IIIK     KAIIMKKS      l',AI,AN<K    OF     lUADK. 

[Kxtracl  froiii  lliu  Keport  of  tlie  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  1903.] 

Tht'  imniense  e.\poi-t.s  from  tlie  farms  of  tlie  country  lead  to  an  examination  of  the 
so-called  balance  of  trade.  This  examination  reveals  what  seems  to  have  escaped 
the  attention  of  the  pnlilic,  and  that  is,  tliat  the  favorable  Italanceof  trade,  every- 
thing included,  is  due  to  the  still  more  favorable  balance  of  trade  in  the  products  of 
the  farm. 

During  tiie  thirteen  years  1890-1902  the  average  annual  exce.s.s  of  ilomestii-  exports 
over  imports  amounted  to  $27.5, (X)0, 000,  ami  during  tiie  same  time  the  ainuial  average 
in  favor  of  farm  jiroduct.s  was  $.3:57.000,000,  from  which  it  is  api>arent  that  there  was 
an  average  annual  adverse  balance  of  trade  in  jimducts  other  than  those  of  the  farm 
amounting  t<i  $(>2,000,000,  which  the  farmers  offset  and  liad  left  s27."i.000,0(H)  to  the 
credit  of  themselves  ami  the  countiy. 

Taking  the  business  of  190.3,  the  com|>arison  is  nmch  more  favorable  to  the  farmers 
than  during  the  preceding  tliirteen-ycar  period,  since  the  value  of  domestic  exi)orta 


owr  iiu]iurtti  waj*  $3t>7.000.000.  the  eiitin-  trade  Ix-iii^'  iiulnde*!,  while  the  exce*;}-  tor 
fann  prtxiuetti  wa*:  $42*_*.0lK).li0t),  whieli  was  sutlieieut  iiut  only  to  offset  the  unfavor- 
ahle  t«laiuv  t»f  tra.le  of  ^=k5.lMiO,OlK>  in  protiurt*!  other  than  those  of  the  farm,  but  to 
leave,  ai>  al»ove  tstat*-*!,  the  enonuous?  favorahle  Iwilanee  of  !?;>(>7.0(Xl,lXK). 

Ihi-  ;rteen  veai>  there  wsis  a  balance  of  tr.iile  in  favor  of  farm  pnxl- 

net-^  iitrany  year,  that  amount»tl  to  ^..scMi.(KKt.(XK).     Ajniinst  this  was 

:i  .,,-  ..1  tnnle  in  i>ro<hiet.s  other  than  those  of  the  farm  of  $S«io,(>0(),0(X), 

a  -  not  only  eaneeletl  this  inunense  obli«ration,  l>ut  hail  enou«:h  left  to 
plao  (NUi  to  the  ere<lit  of  the  nation  when  the  liooks  of  international 

exi-h.i.._ lahuux-*!. 

The«.'  lipiPi'*'  ten«i-ly  expri'j*'  the  immense  national  res«»rve-sustainin(j  jiower  of  the 
fannen»  of  the  eouiitry  luuier  |>r»'sent  <inantities  of  |ir<Mluetion.  It  is  the  farmers  who 
ha\e  |iai(l  the  fon-ipn  V»on<lhol<ierH. 

IMlMiKTANT    IMP*  »IMS. 

The  iiu-n'usod  iiiii)tirt>  <»f  farm  ]»r<Klii<t>  in  15»<i;^  over  I'.niL'  are  more 
spt'riallv  due  to  »nir:ir  and  mola>s(>s.  >ilU.  t«-a.  and  wool:  and  the 
increase  in  imjtort-  of  ftirest  prodiu-ts  i>  found  chietly  in  india  ruliUor 
and  varioii"^  o-iim>.  By  far  the  iirinripal  ilecrease  in  imjtoi-ts  aiiiono" 
thi"  various  classes  is  found  in  (((llee.  ihc  anioujii  of  decrease  heino- 
ifll.TM.tot;. 

I'rincpijl  ijrvUf^m  of  IMPORTS  of  farm  ami  joreM  product:*,  imw  and  lHO.i. 


IiuiMirtt-*!  jinxlucts. 

Year  ended  June  30 — 

IncTi*a>ic 
in  1903. 

I>iHTeuse 

1902. 

19113. 

in  1903. 

ANIMAL  MATTKR. 

DoUarf. 
4,024.531 
2.ai7,:}31 
2,  OtV>,  .>JK 
2,032,566 

JioUare. 
4..i3:5.R45 
2.r..>1.004 
3, 277, 484 
2.476,6.59 

Dollars. 

667,273' 

011,930 
444,0'.t3 

ItoOarf. 
90,686 

Bn-tl.-> 

Ki  1  • ! kts  hikI  «1owii8.  crude 

Kibcr^.  Hiiinml: 

42,e3.5,*>l 
17.7I1.7KS 

.50,011,050 
.     22,1.52,961 

7, 375, 099 
4. -Ml,  173 

Wf  xii 

72.161.011 

]1.S10,X72 

ir  -                 

6»,0Uii.t.l- 

3,  :«•.■..:  J' 

2.12:!.  4  Jl 

■  KJ 
-,..,...'.<70 

722.415 

24,995 

1,29<>,.590 

390,  &49 

137. 1.33. 199 

1.52,  a57, 236 

1.5,824.037 

VKOKTABLE  MATTKR. 

<°<M-<iit  iiikI  <  1 

■'  1 

1,'-'.,  •,:"^' 

l.SfJI..WW 

16,246.040 

I.I7J  :.T(i 

2,7:M,(rj7 
S.  2.57.  411 

-    Knt 
1     -    -    I'.tl 
1.  J"J,  IM 
1,.'^4.'.,  107 
17.171,617 
1  :i7:!,  I9H 

1!    •   1      .-.'.ll 

1  '■;  1  '.H»9 

.  ■■  1    173 

-    ;   .'79 

i  -■     rj5 

■.  .ji  ..-«» 

l.'.,U>y,229 

470, 439 
1.203.4KI 

•  ,,...  '.172" 
i'    111 

1 .  N'xi.  r,92 
971.789 
166. 471 

"  11,781,466 

H 

3Hi,i^ 

1.921. 977 

•JM,  «is 

2. 92.5,  IMI 

■Ml...  \lll.-»    ll<- 

i96,'29:J 

134.552 

420,878 

j 

1,121I.8K» 
17,114,890 
6,209,101 

J'nncipal  groups  of  IMPORTS  uffariu  uiidfuirnl  pvoductK,  lHOj  and  lUO.H — Continual. 


liiigiiirli'il  in'iMlni't'- 

Year  eiiikd  .Tune  30— 

IlUTeaw         Uecn-ase 

luillnrs. 
ir>,211,671 
.S.')9, 399 

,,„,.,                 in  1903.          in  1'.kj:{. 

VEGKTAHl.K    .MATTKK— colli  ilMlcil. 

DiiUittH.            DiMim.      1     JJuUam. 
17,234,91.')         2,023,244       

l,032,(i.'>l             173,2.t5    

4,.'J«1,3.V)           1      2,4.')8,4KO 

7,039,«35 
l,039,rxi5 

otIuT  vi'jTctiible  matter,  excliidiii);  forest  iirofl- 
uits 

1,127,.SIN              8«,263    

Total   vt'KPtablu  matter,  cxchulint,'  forest 
l)ro(lnets 


FoKEST  J'lloDffTS: 

Cork  woorl  oreork  bark... 
Dye\voi)d.s  and  extracts  of. 


Gums,  not  elsewhere  specified — 
Copal,  cowrie  and  dammar. 
Gambler,  or  terra  japoiiica. . 

Shellac 

Other  


27(i,t>ll,;i68  1 

303,242,089 

26,630,731  1.. 

1,816,107 
1,158,904 

1,737,366 
1,417,770 

2.^,866"j.. 

78, 741 

2,2(il,2lHi 
l,lti2,233 
l,tK).5,()t;H 
2,71.'),67ti 


2,938,754  677,  .W8    . 

2,034,511  I  872,278  1. 

2,71.S,()87  1,108,619    . 

2,907,695  192,019  1. 


Total  Knins,  ii.  e.  s. 
Indiii  rubber 


.711. is:!  [       l(),.^)94,647  I      2,850,464 


l:;ti,710         5,.'«7,480 


Wood,  not  elsewhere  speeilied — 
Cabinet  woo<ls,  utLsawed — 

Mahopmy 

Other  


2,3<;i,  1.S3 
999, 792 


2,  7S3,  r.79 
l,2.il,G21 


IJJ.  l'.»r. 
J.M,S29 


Total CJibiiiet  woods,  nnsawi'd 

3,361,275  1 

4,  («.">, :«)() 

674, 026 

Lumber — 

Boards,    deals,    jilanks,    and    other 
sawed  lumber 

9,271,090 
1,362,821  , 
1,380,973  j 

111,67:;,:;  17 
1,494,  ".km; 
i,75:i.r)32 

1,  102,227 
i:«.OS.5 
372,  .559 

Shingles 

Other  

Total  lumber 

12,014,884  1 

13,921,7.55 

1,906,871 

Other 

4,244,6.53  | 

4, 300, 794 

66,141 

Total  wood,  11.  e.  s 

19,620,812  1 

22, 257, 849 

2,637,037 

Wood  pulp 

2,0.59,092  j 

I,88H,721  i 

3,387,770 
1,645,910 

1 , 328. 678 

All  other 

•'4''  811 

Total  forest  products 

.59,187,049  1 

71,478,022 

12.290,973 

Total  veKetal)Ie   matter,  ineliidiiif?  forest 
prwlucts 

335,798,407  ! 

374,720,111 

38,921,704 

Total  animal  an«l  vegetable  matter,  ex- 
cluding forest  products 

413, 744,  .5.57 

4.56,199,32.=; 

42,454,768 

Tut«l  imports uf  farm  and  forest  products.. 

472,931,606  , 

527,677,347 

54,745,741  j 

rROMINEXT   CLASSES   OF    KXI'OKTS. 

The  dctiiili'fl  tal)lo  of  exports  cnihraccd  in  this  circiilMr  h:i>  Imcii 
coiulen.scd  to  proiiiinciit  cla.<^.so,s  in  the  acconi[)aiiyini;-  tal)lc.  From  an 
iiispcftioii  of  thi.s  foiulciiscd  tahit'.  the  iiion^  coiis})i(ii<)iis  increases 
aiitl  decrea.ses  of  IWS  coinijaird  with  I'.to:.'  may  n-adily  he  noticed. 
Nearly  the  entire  increase  of  exports  of  farm  prothicts  is  found  in  tlie 
exports  of  cotton,  and  considerahh-  oti'sets  to  defieii>e>  are  found  in 
fruits  ;uid  nuts,  tolcicco.  aii<l  i^rain  and  jjiain  |)r<iihiil-.  'i1ir  ]ii<>ini- 
ncnt  decreases,  in  order  of  importance,  were  in  nical^  and  iiiral  piod- 
ucts,  Uac  animals,  dairy  [noduets.  and  hay. 


.  ,  1 A  r<  Ht  IS  .,,■  uirin  ami  funxt  proilu.ls,  19o,'  n,ul  V'OS. 


Kxiw'ritnl  pniduflK. 


asimai   mattkr 


Ve«ronde<lJune30-        l„..r^.,^,^.  j,,    Ikn.Te.»sein 
1903.  19l«. 


IVtti. 


IVWJ. 


AniniaK  livi-    

Ihiirv  |in»Uu-i> - 

Mi-at  aii'l  iiu-Ht  prxMUi 
Oihf  r  HHiiiuil  iimiUT. 


Tdtal  Hiiiiiial  mntu-r . 

VKniKTABLK  VATTEK. 

Cofft'c" 

lotion 

Kniii-  all'*  !."!' 

t;h..  -"■• 

lira  "■«* 

lU  

H.  

U- 
V\    ■ 

tli 


I,,, I',, .,, 

]h,ll«i*. 

, .  -  ;  ikS4 

31,  TM    "•■• 

,   770 

i." 

•>«V2 

17S.1' 

J,  \HJ.  J>35  • 

•2,i«>...  .'4- 

250, Sift, 851  ( 

•ia),997,-2:»3 

]ti,n,irf. 


11.407 


10, 090,  ^91 
2.3-y.  n*** 
17.410,32«; 


29.MS..'»9R 


^■ttke  meal 

and  Rinii» 


ToU(. 


Ot^r^^og^iaWi-  iu'«tu-r,'  i  x.'lVidinV  ton-si  \m>i\- 

B 

Toial  vegetable  mutter,  exchi<linjr  forest 
jiroduets 


FoRE>'T  j-Koufn>: 

Nlivul  htore.s— 

Ro^in • ;• 

TurjKiitiiu-,  sjiints  of . 
Other  


TotJil  niivnl  stores. 


Wo<h1— 

Timber— 
KouikI 
Hewn . 
Sawed 


Total  timber. 


LumU-r—  ,    ,      , 

Boards,  deals,  and  planks. 

shook-s 

.'^tave*; 

Other 


11,733,.t62 


12,918,7 


3,343,iH:*  '        1,50(>,728 
l,030,(iX7  787,082 

.=>,  22.=>,  003  7,162,111 


9,599,.=i?8  i       12,7.55,921 


1, 1G2, 820 
•X  237,' 108 


213,  (JO-T 


Total  InmU-r 

Total  w«mh1 

All  other 

Total  fon-vi  pr<Mhu't« 

ToUil  vetfelable  Hiatter,  inehidinK    fore.st 
produets ' 

Total  animal    and  vegetable  matter.  e.x- 
cliiding  fori*st  produet  • 

loial  domestic  ex|M)rtKof  farm  and  forest 
pnxUirtH 


16  978,322  20,96.0,328 

l!  498. 91 'J  1,609.025 

3,8.»,432  i  4,740,080 

4  254,887  I  4,601,330 


3,156,323 


3,987,006 
110,106 
910,248 
34t>,  443 


48,928,764  |   58,281,124    9,3.'S2,360  

655,226,446  |  715,763,322  j  60,53().8-6  i 


867,113,.t33  I  878,479,451   21.36.5,918 


906,042,297  |  936,760,575  j  30,718,278 


IMPORTS  off'irm  <niflfiircst  proihicis  into  tin-  I'liitcfi  .Statrx,  1U02  and  190S. 


Year  ended  June  30 — 

1iii|miiI.m1   |,I(mIUC|s, 

Quantity. 

1 

V.lblr. 

1903. 

1  jiiantilx . 

Vnlii.  . 

ANIMAL  MATTER. 

Animals,  Vwv: 
C'littU — 

For  V>ree<liiiginir|K)S('s"..  number.. 
Other do 

1,928 
94,099 

Dollars. 

375,096 
1,233,626 

1,481 
64, 694 

Dollars. 
225,875 
935,  673 

Total  cat  tie do 

96,027 

1,608,722 

66, 175 

1.161,548 

Horsi's — 

Kor  hroedinif  purposes" do 

Other do 

2,944 

.   1,888 

1,273,607 
303,627 

2.803 
2,196 

1,191,611 
344, 685 

Total  horses do 

1,832 

1,577,234 

4,999 

1,536,296 

Sheep — 

For  breeding  purposes do 

Other do 

■J.(l">9 
2»i4, 894 

46,663 
910,047 

1,737 
299,886 

38,037 
998,897 

Total  sheep do 

2t)(;,  953 

956, 710 

mi ,  623 

.77 

1,036,934 

All  other,  iui-ludinj,'  fowls 

481,805 

799, 067 

4,624,531 

4,533,845 

Beeswax !>■  muds. . 

408, 706 

115,937 
692,634 

488, 576 

127,220 
34, 019 

619, 239 

Bristles: 

Sorted,  bunched,  or  prepared. . .do 

40,537 
1,972,572 

28,446 
2,018,885 

34,2:39 
3, 009, 806 

13,069 
2, 641, 535 

Total  bristles do 

2, 013, 1C9 

2,047,331 

3,044,045 

2,654,604 

Cochineal do 

138,821 

24,805 

112,714 

24,215 

Dairy  products: 

Butter  f do 

Cheese  f do — 

Milk..                         

453, 978 
17,067,714 

SO,  725 

2,551,366 

33, 457 

207,007 
20, 671, 384 

51, 564 

3,183,224 

42, 696 

Total           _    

2. 665, 5-18 

3, 277, 484 

Eegs dozens. . 

384,070 

37,-!32 

6, 869 

2,032,566 

368, 482 

29,757 
25, 795 

2, 476,  f)59 



Fibers,  animal: 
Silk— 

Cocoons pounds.. 

Raw.   or  as  reeled   from   the   co- 

4,118 

12,620,682 
1,610,026 

1,695 

11,714,331 
919, 325 

259 

13,637,206 
1,633,394 

158 
49, 002, 597 

Wa-ste d<j 

1,008,295 

Total  silk 

14,234,826 

42,635,351 

15,270,859 

50,011,050 

Wool,  and  hair  of  the  camel,  fjoat. 
alpaca,  and  like  animals — 

Class  1 — ClothiuK pounds.. 

Class  2— Combing do 

Clas.s  3— Carpet do 

66,131,670 

6,091,024 

91,3.>1,272 

7,927,919 
1,071,866 
S,  712, 003 

42, 202, 121 
15,i>3:},113 
119,702,562 

7, 488, 394 
2,83:3,435 
11,831,132 

Total  wool do 

166, 576, 966 

17,711,788 

177, 137, 796 

22, 152, 961 

Total  animal  fibers do 

180,811,792 

60,347,139 

192,408,655 

72,l(i4,011 

( ;lnc ]>ounds. . 

(iut 

4, 787, 762 

477,036 

15,  826 

1.980,319 

696, 439 

5,560,616 

602, 077 
101,827 

Hair                         



2, 702, 734 

1 

SS4, 421 



"  Including  teams  of  immigrants. 

l>  Not  stated. 

'■Including  subslitutes  for. 


lMl*OKi>  "f  hirin  ,i„a  j.T.^  j.r.«...,/v.  iittothe  Dnihd  Siait;*,  1M2  ami  i£^J— lunuiiucl. 


•nieSO— 


lui|>>rii'<1  |>r»«lui  i> 


1903. 


ciuantity.  Value. 


>iinuf<I. 


II< 


I  Meat  prudu«'i~- 


i: 

Kii    -    - 
Htt-nrin. 

Other.. 


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Bri-a"bitull»>.     (Sif  iinmi  mikI  jfniiii  jir.Hi- 
11. t*.! 

l<Mi>in  com ton.'i.. 

Ci'liT gallotui.. 

r<>«-(>ii  anil  ch(X'<iluic: 
•  ■<>«»— 

CrufU*.  ami  K-avt-ji  and  shells  <>f, 

(Mmn<ls 

I'n'|>an-<i       cir        inanufaetiin-il, 
iMiiinds 


5 

.s,oo<-. 


f.l.:i7'.t,3% 
973,970 


295, 921 


Tutal  riM-iMi jiouii'' 

(^hocolati* ill' 

Tutal  c<K'<Hinii<1<-liiKroltitf.i1(>. 

Colli  I <lu 

(VllTvfliUllKlitli: 
("liimry  fi-ii 

Itaw.  iitiKri limit ptmnds. . 

ICtNiMtf)!.  Kriiiiiid,  or  otliiTwiKf  pri-- 
IHirol |i<>uiidK. . 

Total  chicory  niotx di> 

ruhcr .111.... 

Tiital  coffee  KiihKtitiitcN do . 

''iifT>-  and  curry  (mwdiT 

nu-rn.  vt-Kcti.' 
(.''Ottiin  .. 


- ■■•■'■'•'          '■■'-■-    !--■ 

in,     .,:,„ 

................ 

1          1 

2:iK,  272 
298,671 

4,687 
10,451 

536. 943 

Inn    '.:: 

l.-i.  13«  1 

:<:'    l.n 

.i.-,,(,;i7 

9,010 

1 1 , 712. 170 

2.0'».91.5 

1,013,911 

49.'".,  2.V1 


13I,<U0,32.'>  10.159.902 

.s.'i.  114.070  I      24.i<fli.729 


102. 340. 303 

16. 942,  982 

:<19.  (•<t1.»'9S 

.18.031. 613 

n.'>,400 

1 

'<            111.647 

719, 2.T0 

.H30.897 

2fil,421 


10,481,807 


876, 246 

.'i0,641 

76,  785 

9<.3, 49.'> 

],(»97.4.=« 

7(J6,  Hr> 


3,771,419 


4,(i02.316 


G3,3.=S1.294 
1,001,766 


7, 820, 0.S7 
292, 522 


(>4.  :i=n;.  oiM) 

s,  n2,(XJ9 

6911,  .s-i4 

144,832 

-;  1        h,2.i7.441 

59, 200, 749 


1,411,202                27,  %7 
442,311                 17,493 

1,S.W..513                4.5,460 

I'n.r.i::  1              23,613 

2,;i(>l.l.".(.  1              69,073 

9,112 

74,874,426 
8,1.55 
4,919 
14.670 

79.  im 


10,S92,591 

2,028.012 

H21,261 

1,086,682 

3,3.58,825 


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1 MPORTS  of /arm  and  forest  products  into  the  United  Stales,  190^  and  1903 — Continued. 


Year  ended  June  30 — 

liii|ii(iliii  imxiucts. 

1902. 

1903. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

VEUETABI.K    M.^TTER,    I.NCI.IDI.NG    FOREST 

i-ROin'CTS— eon  tinned. 
Fibers,  vegetn))le — Continueil. 

56, 453 

Dollars. 
10.  .5.5.5. 272 

61,  (M8 
87,025 
16,075 

I>ollars. 
11,8.8.5,510 

Sisjil  grass tlo 

Other do 

89,58:?  1      11,961,213 
9,08;<              977,410 

13, '289, 444 
1,992,779 

Total 

43,258,132 

45, 3.55, 104 

Flowers,  natural 

30,382 

31 ,  .577 

Fruit  .iuices,  n.  e.  s.: 

Prune  juiee  or  prune  wine. .  .gallons. . 
Other,  ineluding  eherry  juiee. .  .do 

42, 817 
29, 108 

32,925 
15, 114 

53,135 
32,810 

40,435 
16,709 

Total do.... 

71,925 

48,039 

85, 945 

57, 144 

Fruits  and  nuts: 
Fruits- 
Fresh  or  dried — 

Bananas 

7,307,437 
1,2:W,7.56 

344,833 

487, 733 
3,  320,  359 

784, 640 
44, 077 

399, 973 
2, 053, 588 

8  .541  156 

Currants pounds. . 

Dates do 

Figs do 

Lemons do 

Oranges do 

Plums  and  prunes do 

Raisins do 

Other  « 

36, 238, 976 
20,013.681 
11,087,131 
164,075,309 
52, 742,  47(i 
522. 478 
0,  (iSS,  545 

33,878,209 

21,681,159 

16,482,142 

152,004,213 

:V;,  872, 070 

633, 819 

6,  715, 675 

743, 644 

4.86, 1,51 

775,917 

3,079,221 

.S18, 780 

63, 218 

476, 844 

.    2,3.53,864 

15,981,396 

17,838,795 

Prepared  or  preserved  '» 

1,454,788 

1,. 521, 443 

Total  fruits 

17, 436, 184 

18, 860, 238 

N\its— 

Almonds pounds.. 

Coeoanuts 

9,868,982 

1,240,886 
832, 383 

CO 
1,971  072 

8, 142, 164 

1,337,717 

908,242 

1,106,033 

1,. 514, 406 

Walnuts pounds. .             (■■) 

Other 

12,362,567 

Total  nuts 

4,044,341  1 

4,8r>6,398 

Total  fruits  and  luits 

21,480,525 

23, 726, 636 

Ginger,  preserved  or  piekled pounds.. 

660, 494  1             28, 194 

569,292 

23,810 

Grain  and  grain  jiroduets: 
Grain- 
Barley  bushels. . 

(Jorn  (maize) do 

Oats do 

Rye do.... 

Wheat do.... 

57,406 
18,278 
25,812 

as 

118,612 

33,221 
13,418 
12,0a5 
97 
78,640 

56, 462 

40, 919 

137,416 

838 

1,077,424 

30,201 

29, 966 

45, 899 

430 

669,419 

Total  grain do 

220, 196  1            137,461 

1,313,059  i            775,915 

Grain  products- 
Meal  and  flo\ir — 

Oatmeal pounds.. 

Wheat  Hour bbls. . 

236,981  I              13,6-28 
420                   2,610 

227, 681                13,  (W5 
601                   4,489 

16,238 

18, 174 

Malt,  barley liushels.. 

^              Macaroni,  vermieelli.eie. pounds.. 
^              Others  

3,019 

2,929 
1,380,658 

2,468 
28,787,821 

3,029 

1,171,887 

438. 963 

"■ 

Total  grain  products 

1,399,825 

1,632.0.53 

Total  grain  and  grain  prod- 
ucts   

1,537,286 

2, 407,  %8 

"Including  orange  and  lemon  peel  not  preserved,  candied,  or  dried. 
''  Including  e<liblc  fruits,  dried, 
p  Not  staled. 

^Included  in  other  nuts. 

elnduding  buckwheat,  buckwheat  flour,  <<)rn  meal,  rye  flour,  l)ran  and  mill  fceil,  and  l)readstull 
prej)arMtions 


10 


IMI'mIMn 


ami  fared  yroducU  iiUo  tin  I'nitetl  StaUg,  lHOJaud  J90d—(  ontinued. 

Vf«r  ending  Juno  30— 


liu^^'Hi'i  i>r<«>ui 

i>. 

1*11. 
Quantity. 

VnliiP. 

II 

;  <T^ — <~<>iiiiii 

»-.,. 

ton».. 

48.415 

:iM.4 

li 

.l»iiiiiil>.. 

^'X),  7 

1903. 


quantity. 


293,112 
r..012.510 

I..W2.4.TS 
>s..v*o.  (Ill 


Vithie. 


Dnlhlif. 

2,  JXs,  1«. 
1,N«S,491 
1,J02,4.=>1 
1,545,167 


:uiui.!... 
Itrandv  . . . . 
Other; 


iimnii(a<-tur( 


TiiUl  <liiitilU-4l  spiritM •!(• — 

Mall  litjuoiv — 

rMln»ttli*<l jralloiis.. 

B..ttkvl do.... 


Tiitnl  luaU  lii|ii<> 


WlHf 


( °haiii|iu^ie  and  other  sparkling, 
•><./..  qts 

.Still  wine*— 

I'liUitlli'd giillon.<. . 

Bottled d<:z.  qt.s.. 


Total  still  wines 

Total  wines 

Total  iileoholic  liquors . 


749. 6S7 

1111,419 

2,784.048 

S19, 591 

348,878 

2,061,057 

M6, 404 
1,000,997 
2,987,179 

3,031,321 

4,445,1.51 

3,229,526 

4,8il,.5,S0 

•J.5.53,lft5 
1.198,406 

718.383 
1,161,965 

2, 966, 343 
1 .  292, 475 

8;{5, 694 
1,2.52,047 

3, 7.51,. 511 

1.880,348 

4,2.58,!S18 

2,087,741 

:}3.5,2.56 

4,930.768 

1                407, 944 

5.861.63? 

3,  .300, 026 
397, 818 

2,143,433 
1,846,937 

3,753,211 
440,869 

2.292,297 
2, 095, 360 

3,990,370 

' 1        4,387,6.17 

8,921,138 


Malt  rxtmrt.  fluid  or  .solid 

M  .'vf  Liquors,  alcoholio.) 


■  -.  shrubs,  vines,  etc 

iii.tr..|.iinl  plants,  etc..  for  propaga- 
tion   ; . . 


15,246,640  I 


3,683 

1,17-2,023  \ 
547 


Total  nursery  st<K;k 1,172,570  I 

Oil  J-ake IKunids..  2.614,0.59  |  20,740 

OiU,  vegcUhle:  | 

Fixol  or  expreN.se<l— 

( )li ve,  sala<l gallons. .  1 ,  :a9, 097 

Other 


10, 249, 296 


17,171,617 


3,008 

1,371,. 588 
1,610 


1,:<73,198 


1,-579,409 
5,046,811 


Total  lixeil  orexpresw-d 

Vnliilile,  ore>«enlial 

Total  vegetable  tjils 

« ipiutii ,  irudi. iKjundK. . 

Klee.  rice  nienl.  etc.: 

K(ee do.... 

Iliee  flour,  rlee  meal, and  broken  rice, 
|Miiinc|H 


6,626,220 


2,092,371 


8, 718,  .591 


:ai,]sy 


1,216,202 


S<i."ilii. 

KlnxiK'e*!,  or  liiuiui'd. 
•  Mhi-r 


Toul 


3,827,014 


30,286 


1,494.132 


1.73t;,648 
7,  7.X),  712 


9,487,:«J0 

2,1.56,331 

11,643,691 



51 6,  .570 

1.019,909 

7s,:}17.310 
yi.:J38,974 

1.732,238 
1,329,236 

169,<Vt6.284 

3,061,473 

618, 221 < 

129,089 

194.024 
2.  6:57.2.55 

2,831,279 

11 


iiHPORTS  of  farm  and  forest  produdu  into  the  United  State.%  1 M J  und  1 90;S— Cont'nmed. 


Vear  ended  June  30— 


ImpoitiMl  iniHluctA. 


1902. 


Ciuantity.  Value 


VKCKTABI.K   MATTEK.   IMU  lilN<i    lOKKST 
I'KODIITS — con  till  lied, 

ypic-i's: 

rnground— 

Nutnugs pouiuls. . 

PepjiiT,  liliii'k  iir  white <1<> 

Other" i1<> 

Total  iiiif,'roiiii<l do 

Ground'' do 

Total  spices do 


1, 841,011 
1G,04G,  179 
15,131,481 


a3,02J,2"4 


4, 4(10, 841 


37,483,116 


Spirits,  distilled.    ( .Sec  Liciiiors,  alcoholic. ) 

Starch pounds. . 

yt raw  tons. . 

Sugar  and  molasse.s: 

Molasses jrallons. . 

Sugar — 
Raw  '• — 

Beet pounds. . 

Cane do 


11,714,931 
2, 980 


14,391,215 


2.>5,030,219 
2,  (i85, 792, 937 


,  910, 823,  ln6 


91,092,719 


Total  raw do. 

Refined  rf di>. 

Ti  )tiil  sugar do. ...  I    3, 031 ,  91.5, 875 

Total  sugar  and  inulas.ses 

Tea pounds. . 

Tobacco: 

Wrapper liounds.. 

Filler  and  other  leaf  <" do 


75, 579, 125 


Dullnrs. 

339, 685 
1,752,345 
1,14(;,246 


3, 238,  27ti 


44(1,  V66 


3, 685, 242 


235, 645 
n,723 


1,037,696 


4,202,014 
48,684,775 


.52,.S86,819 


2, 174, 278 


5.5,061,097 


56, 098, 793 


9, 390, 128 


Total  do.... 

Vanilla  beans do 

Vegctatiles: 

Fresh  or  dried — 

Beans  and  dried  pease  ..bushels.. 

Onions do 

Potatoes do 

Other 


5, 729, 879 
23, 698, 958 


29,428,837 


361,739 


Total  fresh  or  dried 


Prepared  or  preserved — 
Pickles  and  .sauces  . . 
Other 


881,966 

796,316 

7,656,162 


Total  prepared  or  pro 
Total  vegetables 


Vinegar gallons. . 

Wafers,  unnieilicated 

Wines.     (Sec  Liijuors,  alcoholic.) 

Total  vegetable  matter,  exclud- 
ing f ore.st  products 


168, 195 


Forest  products: 

Cinchona  liark/ pounds.. 


Cork  wood  or  cork  bark. 


3,723,303 


5,084,606 
10, 127, 065 


8.59, 399 


1,152,177 
608, 673 

3,160,801 
536, 581 


5,458,232 


480,342 
1,101,261 


1,581,603 


1903. 


Quantity. 


2,366,624 
21,832,075 
22,464,192 


46, 662, 491 


4,538,688 


51,201,179 


10,540,905 
3,303 


17,240,399 


Value. 


Dollars. 
444,643 
2,296,221 
1,.590,778 


4,331,642 


483, 483 


4,815,125 


87, 130, 805 
4,075,6:J5,121 


4,102,76.5,926 


53, 342, 180 


4, 216, 108, 106 


205, 949 
]2,s;^2 


1,124,710 


1,223,023 
69, 740, 051 


70, 963, 074 


1,12.5,899 


72, 088, 973 


73,21:3,083 


108,574,905 


6,314,359 
27,702,597 


34,016,956 


521,689 


1,088,665 
925, 599 
358, 605 


15, 659, 229 


4, 669, 932 
12,564,98;i 


17,234,915 


1,032,6.54 


1,420,334 
699, 6.57 
2;?8,4J5 
497, 606 


2,856,102 


.537, 3.56 
1,187,897 


1,72.5,2.53 


7,039,835 


45,754 
17,108 


4,581,:?.55 


1.52,-524 


276,611,358 


649,764 


3,978,8.50 


1,816,107 


42, 656 
19,111 


303, 242,  ( 


549, 763 


1 ,  737. 366 


"  Exclusive  of  dutiable  unground. 

''Including  dutiable  uiigroinid. 

(■\ot  iibove  No.  16  Dutch  itandard  in  color. 

''Including  raw  sugar  above  No.  10  Dutch  standard  in  color  and  also  maple  sugar  and  sirup. 

<■  Including  stems. 

/Including  other  bark  from  which  'luinine  may  be  extracted. 


1-i 


I  M  I'tiKTS  n( form  and  ft»rr»l  inrodudsitdo the  Vnitttl  StaUn,  I'.tO^'aud  UKiS—V imWnwiX. 


\ .  tir  fiidetl  Jiiuf  80— 


1903 

iiiiiiiiiii\                \°Hliie. 

K.IIS..                  52,657 

OU.cf 

IMIarf. 

774. 3NI 
171, 120  1 

..1.008  ' 


Dollars. 

74«,  .V50 
401 , K49 

Total  dycwoodh ! !           945,500 

1,1.'>0.399 

Kxtnifix      «Hil     decoctions      of,                               1            ,        ,. 
pcmndii 2,991,631                213.401 

3.723,133  !            267,371 

T«i««l     dyi-wonds     1. 
lmrt^uf 

1    1  .-.■.'Hi 

I        1,417,770 

tiunui.  HOC  fbiewhi-rv  K|tifilK-<l— 

Arabic iKiuiid^. . 

('Aiiiiihor.  cnidc do 

Chiclf do.... 

Cu|«nl.  i-owrii',  niid  diiinuiar.do — 

iiniiiliicr,  or  tcmi  jii|>oiiiok.  .do 

KhclUr do.... 

4,269.251 
1,8:11,058 
4.574,t«5 
20,  .523, 109 
28, 453, 802 
9,064,789 

341,714 

576. 405 

93<i,0<>.5 

2,201,206 

1,162,233 

l,oa5,068 

801,492 

1 
3,905,053 
2,472,440 
4,282,247 
27.653.928 
42, 537. 348 
11,. 590, 725 

265,386 

764,403 

954, 3S9 

2,9:W,754 

2,034,511 

2,713,6,s7 

923,  .51 7 

7  7JJ    1K3  1 

10,  .594, 647 

' 

Hcnil.Kk  Ijiirk ...r.l>.. 

Iiidin  rubber,  (jutiii-pcndia.  cti*. — 
(.tiiltM-JooliitoiiK.  or    Ka-sl   Indinii 

21,971 

103,930 

17,040  1              75,283 

Ui,  850, 821               501,418 

525,767              252,329 

.50,413,481         24,899,230 

! 
13,984,817  ,            34.5,431 

GiitUi-IK'rcha do 

India  rubber do 

Total do 

lvor>',  vefjctablf do 

316.290              222.400 
.55,010,571         30,43(i.710 

67,790,069  |      25,052,977 

69,311,078         31,004,541 

14,699,215  (            16.5,489 

17,194,434               li»2,093 

Naval  Morvj* — 

Tar  and  pitch  (of  wood) .  .l>arrels. . 
TurjicntiiK',  spiriLsof ^llnns.. 

1,660 
8,4.57 

8,7% 
2,814 

1,242                  6,004 
1                  10,705  1                0,t)20 

Total                           .     .. 

11,610 

12, 024 

' 

1                            ■  , ' 

10, 905 
145, 770 
47,  .500 

1 

5,339 

9,182,917 

i2, 8.58, 547 

187. 186 

60,401 

i  1,  795 

Wooil.  not  elwwherc  specified — 
Cabliiel  \v«kk1s,  inistiwcd — 

Muhoffany M  feel. . 

<  »t  her 

2,361,483 
999, 792 

48,387 

2, 78;},  679 
1,2.51,021 

Total  eabi!iet  wooils 

3,361,275 

4,035,300 

TlinlK-r— 

Hound,  inchiiliiif;  lojfs.M  feet. . 

Hewn,     s<|i)ared,     i>r     nide<l , 

enhle  feet 

10»>,]71   I             907,16s 
129, 1^3  1               IS,  027 

73, 8:J6 
207,5.54 

637.881 
41,131 

Total  tiniljcr 

'.125, 195 

079, 012 

Lumber— 

It<Ntr<lk,    dealH,     planlts.    and 
otherKawed  lunilH-r.M  feet.. 

HhinKU'x do 

Other 

065,  OOli 
707,614 

9, 271 ,  090 

1,362.821 

'        1,380,973 

720, 937 
724, 131 

10,073,317 
1,491,906 
1,7.5:},  532 

Total  Innilx-r 

'       12,014,884 

13,921,7.55 

All  other 

'       :!.:ii9, 1.58 

-12 

3,621,782 

- 

Total  wooil,  n.  e.  h 

22,2.57,849 

— 

13 

IMPORTS  of  farm  and  forest  products  into  the  United  States,  1902  and  190S — Continued. 


Year  ended  June  30 — 


lni|Mirliil  |iici(liii'ts. 

1902. 

1903. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

vk(;ktablk  matter,  inch-ding  forest 
PKODt'cTs — {'oiitiinjefl. 

FoKKST  I'KoDrcTs— ('(inlimii'd. 

W(i(«|  inilp Idiis.. 

67,116 

Dollars. 
2,059,092  ; 

116,881 

Dollar!'. 
3,387,770 

59,187,049  1 

71, 478, 022 

Total  vegetable  matter  iiiclud- 

335,798,407 

374,720,111 

Total  animal  and  vegetable  mat- 

1 
413,744,557  | 

456,199,325 

Total  imports  of  farm  and  forest 

472,9;il,G0G 

527,677  347 

Domestic  EXPORTS  of  farm  and  forest  products  from  the  United  States  during  the  fiscal 

years  1902  and  1903. 


Year  ended  J:  ne  30 — 


Exported  prodiiets 


Quantity.  Value.       li      Quantity.  Value 


.\NIMA1.    MATTKR. 

-Viiiinals.  live: 

Cattle nmnber. 

Hogs do... 

Horses do. . . 

Mules do . . . 

Sheep do. . . 

Other,  inchiding  fowls 


Total 


Beeswax pounds. . 

Bones,  hoofs,  hums,  and  horu  tips,  strips, 

and  \va.stc 

Bristles 


Dairy  jiroduets: 

Hotter pounds.. 

( 'hicse do 

.Milk 


Total 


Eggs dozens. . 

Egg  yolks 

Feathers 


Fibers,  animal: 

Silk  waste pounds.. 

Wool do. .  . 

Total do 

du.... 


Glue 

Hair  a 

Hides  and  skins,  Other  than  furs.. pounds..' 
Honev ' 


Meat  and  meat  iimduets: 
Meat- 
Beef— 

Fresh poiuids.. 

Cure<l— 

Salted  f)r  ])iekleil do 

Other d(..... 


Total  eured. 


...do... 


3<.)2,884 
8,368 
103,020 
27,586 
358, 720 


125,283 


16,002,169 
27, 203, 184 


2,717,990 


81,477 
123, 278 


204, 755 


2,907,632 
'9,"372,'747' 


301,824,473 


4S,  632, 727 
81.s,:).s2 


49,451,109 


Dollars. 

29, 902, 212 

88,330 

10,048,046 

2,692,298 

1,940,060 

200, 738 


44,871,684 


36, 541 


163, 180 
17 


2, 885, 609 
2,  745, 597 
1,473,664 


7, 104, 770 


528,679 

14,700 

239,756 


9,759 
13,369 


23, 128 


402, 178 
4,031 
34,007 
4,294 

176, 961 


70,811 


8, 896, 166 
18, 987, 178 


1,517,189 


129,850 
518, 919 


2.S4,413 
633,337 
906,504 
106,112 


29, 045, 056 


3,031,027 
72, K36 


3,103,863 


a  Including  manufacttires  of. 


Dollars. 

29,848,936 

40, 923 

3,  l.v2.1,^9 

521.725 

1,067,  S(  10 

1 19,  .590 


34,781,193 


21, 337 


193, 817 
515 


1,604,327 

2, 2.^0, 229 

921,026 


4, 775, 582 


325,571 
48,108 
141,257 


19,013 

71,818 


648,769                90,831 

2,569,164 

2.53. 768 
616,  V3:i 

12,8.59,549 

1,224,409 
fr  1,220 

2.34,795,963 

25,013,323 

52.801,220 
1,126,032 

3,811.671 
102, 1.S4 

53,927.252 

3, 916. 8.55 

14 


Jiumatir  EX  I'"  11  Is    ,f  farm  oini  furrjtt  jtriMlucln  fiuni  On    I'tiittd  Sttiti'f  <l>iriiii/  tin'  ji.sral 


11  and  furrgl  jiriMlitcln  from  iht    I 
urn  I'.tf'.'  aun  I'.Hi: — t'ontiniuvl. 


lllN. 

Year  ended  .Inne  SO— 

r.xi.;. 
i^iiHiiiii.v.      1       Value.              Qiiimtity.             Value. 

..|imin<U.. 

IttMart:.      \                                  IhilUin. 
66,ftl5.83«  '        0.646. 130  1           76,307,114           7,916,928 

Ti.tal  tHH>t <V 


is.rk- 


Mill 

Sal-' 


1  ...di... 

Total  euretl do. . 

Cnlliu-d dc 

Ti.tal  |M»rk d 


ro|i]7!&»;2  il 


72«>,700,1;>1 


do....i 


Mutton 

IVMiltry  and  game 

SMUMig'e      and      i«auxHge      meat, 

|Miun(U 

Canned  meat,  ii.  i'.  s 


430,361 
7,137.297 


3.'C>,030,329  j      3(5,847,106 

■JO.  966, 113           2,03.'>,491 

207,;536,000  !      22,178,521 

214,183.36.1  1      2.1,712,63;} 

95,287.374  j        9,9,i9,762 

.il6,80t;.739         .17,850,920 

13,  .590, 897  1        1,369,CkS7 

.V.l,3f).3,749  1      61,2.'k>,098 

37,  Oil? 
856,801 


726, 437 
1,M)1,3N.^ 


6,144,020 
5, 264, 648 


Total  meat 

117,492,216 

102,131,764 

Meat  pnKluei!. — 

(JreaM-,  f;rea>e  st-rajis.  and  other 

2.610,925 
52.37.5,S64 
2;  687, 6.53 

; 

2, 926, 565 

.50,8.54,504 

3,  (K>7,  .542 

Lanl pounds. . 

Ijinl  eompounibi'i do 

5.i»i,  KIO,  222 
36,2<J1,7I4 

490,755,821 
46,130,004 

Oils— 

Uird  o'l g.illons.. 

UU-*!  oil pounds. . 

Other gallons. . 

460,035 

l:5.S,.54ii,08S 

:i.i2, 201 

327, 794 

12,254,969 

201,535 

3.56,658 

126,010,339 

221,669 

306,  :m 

11,981,888 
1.59,  .505 

Total  oils 

12,7J<1,298 

12,447,727 

Olcomnriu'arinei  imitation  Iiutter). 
piiunils 

.1,721,254 

601,521 
1,79.1,044 
1,924,. 577 
3,624,764 

7,045,652 

798, 273 

SuU!xitre  eiisings 

1,964,524 

Tallow potmds. . 

Other'' 

34,06,5,7.58 

27, 368, 924 

1,623,8.52 
2  101  785 

Total  miiil  priMlucts 

78,404,646 

76,  .324. 772 

Tot4il  meat  and  meat  jinMluets.. 

195,89ti,862 

178, 4.56,  .536 

OiU,  animal.     i.Vr  Meat  und  meat  prinl- 

uelH.) 
Quill». 

6,168 

3.  976 

>iilk  ua).te.     iSrr  KilH-rs.  animal.) 
W.M.I.     .  .Vc  FllM-rs.  animal. ) 

Total  animal  matter 

2.50, 815. 851 

220.997,2.53 

Vlj,»nAltl.K.     MATTEU,    IN<I,rii|M;    korfxt 
I'KOHTVTK. 

lireadKtulTH.     (.Vrifmlii  and  jfraiii  onnl- 
Bn-.tiMom 

244,3.58 

1,798 

21,869 

l(«i.245 

211,2.53 

(r) 

H-          -     •    riceHKil) 

121,00<i 

.598, 119 

84,084 
213, 476 

'                          i.r  pre|Nired,  and  ehoeolatc. 

Cofl.-v. 

« Jre«-fi  or  raw iMjundn. . 

K<aMi<-4|  or  pn?|Nirer| do 

.209,946 
71,1.52 

29,233,837 
.535, 108 

3, 295, 968 
89, 899 

T«Hal do 

29,768,945 

3, 385, 867 

'        * 

'"  InehKlinj,'  stearin,  and  also  eottolen*-  and  lardine. 
''Inelu.liiiKmeat,  If  any,  not  elsewhere  specilied. 
."  Not  sliit'.'d. 


15 


Jhini'slir  KXI'OIJTS  iiffarm  and  forest  products  from  tlw  Uniled  SUilt'K  darinrj  the  tixral 
years  190:2  and  190S—Coniunw(\. 


Year  ended  June  30— 

Kx)ii)rttil  |>i(>ilu<-(s. 

1902. 

190: 

. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

V.Hlue. 

VEfiETABI.K   MATTKK,   IXCI.l'DING    FOREST 

ruoin'i'iv — roiitiuui'd. 

"''^--—' {Sn>d;:: 

^•p"-^ Km^d;:: 

Waste  cotton pounds.. 

31,771 

12,231,6«0 

6,841,921 

3,  488,  547, 083 

28, 195, 873 

Dollars. 
}•      2, 486, 907 

}■  2.S8, 164, 912 
946,537 

f           5i,(;.s8 

1.        20, 205, 080 

(           6,886,591 

\  3,  .522, 837, 942 

26,  09S,  947 

Hollars. 
[•      4, 038, 370 

!■  312,142,059 

884, 842 

Total .do 

3, 52.S,  974, 636 

291,598,356 

3,  .569, 141, 969 

317,065,271 

4,788 

5, 290 

Fruits  and  nuts: 
Fruits- 
Fresh  or  dried — 
.Vl-I-les- 

Fresli  barrels. . 

Dried pounds. . 

Apricots,  dried do 

459, 719 
15,664,468 
1,928,367 

1,628,886 

1,190,593 
178, 143 
420,  835 

1,404,422 
149,  216 

2, 153.  050 

1,6.56,129 

39,  64(5, 297 

9,190,081 

4,381,801 

2,378,635 
713, 887 
465, 397 

3,  .51 2, 507 
284,  .530 

4, 215, 034 

Prunes pounds.. 

Raisins do 

Other 

23, 358, 849 
2,  323, 274 

66,  385, 215 
4,280,028 

Total  fresh  or  dried 

7,125,145 

15, 951, 791 

Preserved— 

Canne<l 

1,195,035 
94, 323 

1,739,571 

Other 

66, 757 

1,289,958 

1 ,  806, 328 

Total  fruits 

8,415,103 

17,758,119 

Nuts 

304,241 

299, 5.58 

Total  fruits  and  nuts 

8,719,344 

18, 0.57, 677 

Ginseng pounds. . 

Glueose  and  grape  sugar   do 

154,063 
130,419,611 

856,515 
2,319,286 

151, 985 
126,239,981 

796,008 
2,460,022 

Grain  and  graiii  products: 
(irain— 

Barlev .  bushels 

8, 714, 268 

719,615 

26,636,552 

9,971,139 

2,697,863 

154,856,102 

3, 995, 303 
449, 917 
16,185,673 
4,153,238 
1,581,491 
112,875,222 

8,429,141 
117, 953 
74, 8  «,  237 
4, 613, 809 
5,422,731 
114,181,420 

4  66'^  5-14 

Buckwheat do 

Corn  ( maize  1 do 

Oats.. do 

Rye do.... 

Wheat do 

75,713 

40,  .540, 637 

1, 850.  728 

3,143,910 

87, 795, 104 

Total  grain do 

203, 595, 539 

139,240,844 

207, 598, 291 

138, 068, 636 

Grain  ]iroducts — 
Meal  and  (lour — 

Corn  meal ttarrels.. 

Oatmeal ." pounds.. 

Rye  flour barrels. . 

Wheat  flour do 

348,034 

59,516,512 

2,369 

17,759,203 

l,046,tH3 

1,617,298 

8,403 

65,661,974 

4.51,506 

67,823,935 

3, 7.57 

19,716,484 

1,3«2.127 

1.839,106 

12, SIS 

73, 7.5<;.  404 

Total  men  1  and  tt our 

68.334,318 

76. 990, 4.55 

Bran,  middlings,  and  mill  feed, 
tons 

48,  980 
401,375 

66,846 

%2, 595 
266, 894 

1,157,636 

49,513 
347, 147 

73,104 

945  0.53 

Malt bushels. . 

Distillery     and     brewery    refuse, 
tons 

2.52,  >m. 
1,320,065 

BreadstulT  preparations — 

Bread  and  biscuit pounds.. 

Other 

ll,tVll,41I 

604. 136 
2,  205, 018 

11.104,575 

.589. t:«; 
2, 667, 409 

Total  brcadstulTpri'paratif)ns 



2,809,154 

3, 256, 945 



All  other 

629,797 

661,131 



Total  grain  jiroducts 

74,160,394 

83. 426, 4.50 

Total  grain  and  grain  ])rod- 
ucts 

213,401,238 

221  495  086 

16 

Duniffti'-  KXI'OHTS  of  farm  aiul  Jm-eM  proihicis  from  tin    I'nitnl  Stnte.^-  ihiriiu/  tlurincal 
iiftir.*  19't.'  ntff  i;*OS — Continueil. 


Kx|Minf«l  |iruduetii. 


VUtKIAHLK   MArrtK,    lNt;Lll>IN*i    FOREST 

PK<  ii»f<T8 — cuntiuued. 


(.ini.is««.  (liiwl 
H«v 


tons. . 


Li. 


(juanti 


153,431 
1(1.715,1.51 


Yonr  ondiiig-  .Tunc  80 — 


]s,()Ol 
2..'iS«l.  tV.M 

l..VHi.r,:.7 


50, 974 
7.7'.»4.7(.i5 


Value. 


DoUorf. 

15,2>M 

l,9(»;t.  951 


Alx'liiii.o        illi-lUtliliK        cologlit.'  I 

'pirir* prodf  jfallons.  .| 

Bnind.v "I'l 

Rum ! 


367.538 

24,077 

1.095,401 


Whisky— 
Boiirbon  . 
Rye 


Total  whixky do... 

<  n  hiT <li>. . . 

Total  <liKtiUe4l  KpiriUs  .do. 

Mnit  liijiiors — 

I'libottled gallons. 

Kottlf<l dozen  quarts. 

Total  malt  liquors 


611,518 
155.046 


766.564 


7r.,a»l 


417,025 

822. 899 


WiiK 


I'nUitilol gal  lulls..' 

Bottle*! dozen  Quirts.. 


Total  wineji 

Total  alcoholic  Ilquoni . 


'.>29, 900 
10. 952 


Mall  li>|Uor^.     i  .Sr^  Liquors,  alcoholic,  i 
.NiirNcryst.M'k 

uil  <-ukf  and  oil-cake  meal: 

Corn jMiunds. . 

<'oiton-«ife<l do 

Flaxseed  or  lin.see<l do 


11.  7I0.49>* 
l.tt'iO.  466.246 

iS.S2,  HM6,  S75 


•  lil-.   \  .-;;.t«l.lc:  I 

Kix<-<|  or  ex|irc«se<l — 

•  oni gallons.. 

Cotton-seed do i 

LilMMnHl do I 

other 


4.266,398 

33,042,8-l.s 

102,116 


>lai: 


Total  flxtnl  or  i-xpre 

liiil — 


d.. 
pounds. 


3(>,301 


220. 4:>3 

:W,  174 

1.425,920 


63.S,  061 
275.717 


90,  769 
1,199,29;^ 


1,290.062 


407,315 
42,980 


450, 325 


4.413,662 


164, 0-'Ki 

12,271,009 

7, 508, 133 


Total l.r>48,093,619  I      19,943,198 


1.769,370 

12,992,393 

68.617 

220,372 


15.0.T0, 


54,  898 
202, 983 


120.697 

18,117 

1,096,719 


Total  volatile,! 
Total  v<-KeUi)il< 


essential, 
•ils 


257.881 


23,510 

19,213 

1, 458, 393 


1 

169,396 

203,1.S7 
22;J.  4S0 

126.617 

62.:tS8 

1.990.091 

400.072 
759,027  1 

95,  758 
1, 0S2, 982 

I 

1,178,740 

678. 1.50 

5,2:«  ; 

290. 552 
24.624 

1 

315. 176 

1 

S,  484, 007 

158,959 

8.093,222  I  95,.t<;h 

1,100.392.988  |      12,732.497 

570. 90S.  149  7.011.214 


1.679. 394.  a59 

19,839,279 

3.788.035 

35,642,994 

m>,3SiO 

1,467.493 
14,211.244 

98.116 
169.  7% 

16,946,649 

13,033 

34.913 
252, 770 

287,713 


KIcc.  rice  meal,  etc.: 

Rice ).oiiM.l.- 

Kli-c  hntn,  meiil.aiid  iMilish do.. 


i5,:io8,6;« 

(•.15.o;;c, 
2.H,  976,  Zis 

29, 707 
228,010 

Total. 


do. 


29,591.274  | 


257. 717 


RJ(v  root      iSre  Broom  rotjt.  i 

dozen  <|uari- 

'ii«,  and  barks,  n.e.  s 


16,2:«,362 

532,092 
19,218,;i.56 

27,048 
122,589 

19,750,448 

149.637 

949 

320, 122 

n  Kxclii-sive  rjf  wimmI  alcohol. 


17 


Doiiir.-illr  KXIMHrrS  nf/iinii  andforcxtjyrodnrti^Jrdiii  (lie  I'mlnl  S/alrs  ilnrint/  Ihr  lism/ 
i/t'(trs  IMii  and  J90-i — Coiitimu'<l. 


i':x|KH'ltil  iiriiilucts. 


Year  ending  June  30— 


1902. 
Quantity.  Value. 


VKGKTABI.E  MATTER,  INCLUDING   FOREST 
i'Hni>r(Ts — coiitiiiued. 

Seeds: 

Cotton pounds.. 

Fla-xseed,  or  linseed bushels. . 

Grass  seed —  I 

Clover pounds. . 

Tiniotliv do 

Other..' 


.50, 403, 3-14 
3, 874, 033 


1903. 
Ciuantiiy.  Value. 


Dolktrs. 

509, 627 
(i,031,«87 


7, 2.i(i,  573 
5, 9110, 980 


Total  KHiss  seed 

A 1 1  ot luT  seeds 

Total  seeds 


.Spices 

Spirits,  distilled.     (>'ce Liquors, uleohcjlic.) 

Starcli pounds.. 

Straw 


28,  laS,  967 


Sugar,  molasses,  and  sirup: 

Molasses gallons. . 

Sirup do 

Sugar — 

Raw pounds. . 

Refined do 


2,911,509 
14,865,744 


Total  suf^ar 


.do.. 


Total   sugar,  molasses,   and 
sirup 


a59, 402 

7, 213, 050 


7,  572,  452 


Teasels  . 


Tobacco:  j 

Leaf IKiunds.. 

Stems  and  trimmings do 


291,369,700 
9, 637, 665 


594, 733 
373,046 
315, 556 


1,283,335 


202,975 


8,027,824 


23,471 


656, 705 
5,092 


416,470 
2,048,561 


14,089 
292,715 


300, 804 


2,  771, 835 


23, 161 


26,881,641 
222, 355 


Total. 


.do... 


301,007,365 


Vegetables: 

Fresh  or  dried — 

Beans  and  pease bushels. . 

Onions do 

Potatoes do 

Total  fresh  or  dried . .  .do 

Prepared  or  preserved — 

Canned 

Other<' 


324,481 
113,531 
52.S,  484 


966, 496 


Total  prepared  or  preserved. 
Total  vegetables 


Vinegar gallons. . 

\\'ines.     (&e  Liquors,  alcoholic.) 

Yeast 


Total  vegetable  matter,  ex- 
cluding forest  products 


Forest  rRonrcTs: 

Bark,  and  extracts  of,  for  tanninfj 
Charcoal 


Xaval  stores: 

Rosin barrels. . 

Tar do.... 

Turpentine  and  j)itch do 

Turpentine,  spirits  of gallons.. 

Total 


95, 675 


2,. 53.5, 962 

23,  23() 

18,370 

19, 177,  78S 


27, 103, 996 


636, 345 
117,019 
564,550 


1,317,914 


5(i0, 612 
667,  761 


1,228,373 


2,546,287 


19,  754 
8,439 


606,297,682 


51,622,370 
4, 128, 130 


DoUarg. 
532, 732 
5, 698, 492 


15,  .522,  .527 
18,2X9,917 


1,549,687 
853, 829 
581,773 


27,759,599 


3, 413, 387 
12,265,295 


99, 101 
10,421,055 


10,520,156 


2, 985, 289 


238,770 


9,45.5,283 


36, 787 


832, 943 
1,747 


492, 200 
1,714,899 


3,545 

358, 537 


302, 082 


2, 569, 241 


357,496,342 
10, 687, 742 


34,2.58 


34, 972, 033 
278,800 


368,184,084  j      3.5,2.50,893 


232,841 
145,  .509 
843, 075 


530, 875 
116,624 
5.52, 533 


1,221,425 

1,200,032 

.597  7.59 

745, 697 

1,343,4.5<) 

2,  .543, 488 



103,417 

18,072 
24  524 

288, 012 
4,929 


657,482,198 


•£i9. 786 
.5.118 


4,202,104 
.55,  S54 
44, 350 

7,431,248 


11. 733,  .562 


23,964,498  4,817,2a5 

18,622  I  .50,802 

1.5,972  36,379 

10,378,787  '  8,014,322 


12, 918, 708 


<' Chiefly  pickles,  sauces,  and  relishes,  but  including  also  some  fresh  vegetables. 

looTi— 04 2 


I 


/».,..r^,       t\   l«>l;    I   N 


-      I  I  '•ill     11,1      I     /ll.'>  ■!    >l 

<.Vmtinue«I. 


•  fiiifi  ilif  linal 


' 

Kspurtrd  iimduru.                                                                                                           ""S 

v<, ......... 

Vtiliif 

it' 

,    'iii^ 

7N7.0N2 
7. 462,  111 

Tiital  iinb.  I 

12.75.5.921 

1'- 

iMi.M4 

■   -'■-'1 

1.065.771 
46.894 
38,211 

20, 96.\  32X 

tM7,9-J0 

86.245 

l^.-i                                               ,                 

7110,  ua.'i 

KJ9!248 

•  Mil'  •                    number. .1             7>w,a41 

ifs.axi 

fnk>.  205 

T»»««l  »li«»>k»                                                        '  •'**  ^1^ 

1.6U9.025 

H.«                            

123,376 

134, 3«3 
4.740,6'« 

SinN                        number..           46,Wfi..5rj 

:?.Nao.43i' 

.VS,S7l(.010 

Tutal  •!«« V* antl  heading  

-4.«7.i,Oli3 

III).,  r                                                

~                                                              3. 732, 782 

.  •  «jd 

..       31. 916, 363 

44,672.284 

=^ 

Wood  f>*l    ,                                     I»H1II<I»..                :lN.  iHN.IfcfJ 

•JJ,  ir.l.4T2  1            445.228 

TiMal  (••n'»i  prulu. ' 

.'vs,  •281.124 

!                      ''If  maiu-r.  iiuliidiuK 

:,-tH 

(l.V),226,'«46  1 

71.5,763.322 

''lo mailer.  ! 
In ' , 

1 
857.113.533 

878. 479, 451 

I.iui  >1>'Uiii>4ji  ixiuru  uf  (anil  and  ; 

906,042,297 



WMt.  760,  .575 

liK-ludlnc  unmanutaciuivd  wood  nut  vlNewbere  speclfltHl. 


PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  DIVISION  OF  FOREIGN  MARKETS. 

IStiUiliii.'i  (U>  1ji>  procurud,  at  tlio  prices  iiulu-iUcil.   innii   tlir  SuiirriiUciKk'iit  oi  Docuua-uts,  I'liiou 
Hiiildiiiff.  Wnsliington,  D.  C): 

Xo.  1.— (Jrcat  Hritiiiii  and  Irolaiid.    I'rice  (iiu-ludiiiK  su|)i>li'iiiem  i,  lo  tents. 

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No.  9.— Trade  of  Denmark.    Price,  5  cents. 

No.  10. — Our  Foreign  Trade  in  Agricultural  Prodncts  during  the  Five  Fiscal  Years  1S93-1897.     Price, 
fi  cents. 

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No.  22.— Our  Trade  with  Scandinavia,  1S9O-1900.    Price,  10  cents. 

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No.  2.5. — Distribution  of  the  Agricultural  Exports  of  the  United  States,  189l>-1900.     Price,  10  cents. 

No.  26. — Agricultural  Imports  of  the  United  Kingdom,  1896-1900.     Price,  15  cents. 

No.  27. — Our  Foreign  Trade  in  .Agricultural  Products,  1.S92-1901.     Price,  5  cents. 

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No.  29.— Distribution  of  the  Agricultural  Exports  of  the  United  States.  1897-1901.    Price,  10  cents. 

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No.  32.— Distril)Uti(m  of  the  Agricultural  Exports  of  the  United  States,  1898-1902. 

No.  33.— Foreign  Trade  of  the  United  States  in  Forest  Products,  1902. 

No.  34. — .\merican  Grain  and  Flour  in  the  British  Market. 

No.  35. — Foreign  Imp<irt  Tariffs  on  Meat  and  Meat  Products,  190:l. 

No.  36. — Foreign  Imi>()rt  Tariffs  on  Fruit  and  Nuts,  1903. 

No.  37.— Foreign  Import  Tariffs  on  Grain  and  Grain  Products,  190:1. 

No.  38.— Agricultural  Exports  of  the  United  States,  1851-1902. 

Circulars  (for  free  distribution;  apply  to  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C): 

No.  1.— Peaches  and  Other  Fruits  in  England.     (Exhausted,  i 

No.  2. — American  Dried  .\pples  in  the  German  Empire. 

No.  3.— Imports  and  Exports  for  1893  and  1894.     (  Exhaustc<l. ) 

No.  4. — An  Example  for  .Vmerican  Farmers  and  I^airymen.     (Fxhansted,! 

No.  .5. — The  Treaty  of  Shimonoseki  between  China  and  .Japan  of  .\pril  17.  1S95. and  nur  I'o.ssibilities 
of  Trade  with  those  Countries.     (  Kxliausted. ) 

No.  6.— Imports  ami  Exports  for  1893.  ls;)4,  and  1895.     (Exhausted.) 
No.  7. — Extension  of  Markets  for  .Vmerican  Feed  Stuffs. 

No.  8. — The  Manchester  District  of  England  as  a  Market  for  .Vmerican  Prodnct.s. 
No.  9.— Imports  and  Export.s  for  1893,  1894,  ]S95,  and  1S96.     (Exhausted. ) 

No.  10. — Course  of  Wheat  PriMluction  and  Exportation  in  the  United  .><tates.  Canada,  .\rgentina, 
Uruguay,  Russia,  and  British  India  from  1S.S0  to  1896. 

No.  11. — Agricultural   Products  Imported   ami  Exported  by  the  Utiited  .states  in  the  Years  Ended 
June  30,  1892  to  1896,  Inclusive.     ( Exhausted,  i 

11) 


20 

ITinoip«l  Aprk-ultimil  Imjions  nf  tli*.-  riiitod  StHii>  ihiriuK  tlu-  Fivu  Ywirn 

tin-  Frinoijml  AKrifiiltunil  Kxports  of  the  Uiiitt-d  .States  during  the  Five 
^ExhaUEt«.Hl.) 
NInrket  for  Amcrifun  I'nxJuet". 
.11  KK.vpt. 
irom  18ST  to  1^97. 
-I  .  i.  li  lor  Ka>tfrn  Asm. 

N.  .  !«  -H:  n.Tii-  fmm  l.V«T  to  \bV'. 

:  ■  -A    -  ryu-  H  Factor  in  the  World's  <;rain  TnnU';  Keoent  I'm.- of  AiiUTifuii  Wlu-ai 

•  ry. 
-    -ricultiiral  Imports  and  Exf»orts,  1X93-1897. 
N...  .;.— Atjrirultural  hnjx^.rts  and  E.xiM.rts,  1S94-1898. 
v..  .►.•  — Aprioulturol  Imi>ort>  and  E.xjxirts,  IhS^liSW. 
.ricuUural  IuiiMiri->>  and  Export-s,  l^yt■|-l900. 
.  ni-ullural  Imjxirt>  and  Exp>orts,  1^^97-ly01. 
:•■■  .  •  — -  '..r  Fon-ign  Trade  in  Asrieultural  ITtxluc-t.-^,  iy02. 
No.  36.— Belgium's  Foreign  Trade  in  Agricultural  Product-s  for  1902. 

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